.- .~ :1-£99555! e --1-no-u Iago 1! ’ The Gnu-diam hlldlyo Msy 29: Strange But True By !’. B. MacArthur The one who knows the most is most likely to let the other fel- low do most of the talking. Yoro. in Northern Honduras, Central America. is the scene of an odd occurrence on a certain day each year: Nature pours fish from the clouds! This phenomenon coincides with the beginning of the Honduras rainy season. Residents of the town. knowing in advance that they are to have fresh fish for supper. prepare for the harvest by equipping them- selves with baskets and pails. As the welcome cloud passes over their town rain begins to icome down in torrents and \vith SOTO... Be sure... Buy where you see THIS TAG ;the rain comes countless sar- dines. ' _ Scientists try to explain this amazing fact in this way: Due to abrupt changes of weather over the Atlantic coast some 50 miles ,away waterspouts form which :suck up the fish and prevailing ‘winds blow them inland over the ;mouiitain range, which separates ]Yoro from the Coast. I The Egyptian calendar has l2 ‘months of 30 days. each, the ‘extra five days were used as ;"feast days." I A Georgetown couple recently loft their 4-year-old son in the icliarge of a 12-year-old baby sit- itcr and went to s neighbours. Iwhen they got home they were amazed to see their son sitting ‘by the table listening to the radio. On the sofa the sitter was asleep. l Fate and Romance brought to- ’ gether Mrs. Gordon Duff and Otto Von Kohenlohe. at the end of the first World War. at a small Eu- lropcan -resort. The German iaviator went to the resort for a lrest; Mrs. Duff, to rest and for- lget her heartache — caused by [the death of her pilot husband in combat. The two fell deeply in love at first sight. The fates had brought :them together. They would make rlhe most of a golden opportunity. {After a short courtship the wi- riow and the German became en- gazed. But before returning to her home in Scotland widow Duff ,l’(‘lnl(l in few details of her hus- band's dea1h. He had been shot down by a German pilot who then collected the dead man's belong- yings and dropped them over the [fclln\\"s home base. 4 4 i This Goodwill tag is . . . morethanasuresigiioia sale buy for you . ; ; it lagstupvaliicinrecondi- F.iL'li car with this famous tag cloned used cars! has been ; :3 . Thoroughly Inspected . Reconditioned by export: . Certified tor performance . Certified for vniul Q warranted in writing Inspect our . . wide selection today The German‘: face turned pale. “Did it happen in the last year of the war'."‘ he asked. "It did. On the 24th day of Aug- MGCLEOD ust to be exact." Widow Duff .. . istared her fiance full in the eyes Lumliriivlvh:-d 7;-it Sh. “‘Hnw do you happen to know all 0 n E";mn '1'. this'.‘'‘ she said. De ‘ 3 “Flecaiise.“ said Knhenlohe, "l'm the one who shot your hus- band down." This news resulted in strained HUSSMANN OOOLERS FOR. .- Cioseci and Open‘ Meat Cases Open Dairy Display Counters Frozen Food Cases Walk-in Coolers International Harvester Domestic Refrigerators WE SERVICE AND REPAIR ALI. MAKES 0|’ DOMF.STl(l AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT. STOREY ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 175 Grafton St. I-1-I-I‘ Dial 3237 Iring radiant new homily to kit:-lions, bathrooms. indoor and oiiltloor furniture. Your choice of sunny pastels, rich dee colors, that slay rolnrfiil. CILU is easy to nine. easy to claim. qiiick-drying. long-lasting. Come in and see these smart new CILUX Colors. FTRESTON E Bryonton & MacKay co. Gil. hint lmdqurtm Iii clarlottutuviii r‘ " bet-weonthetwo.'!'heen- lllnment was broken otf and the pair of love birds parted. "Why oh why?" sighed the pretty widow. “did I fall in love with my husband's killer?" But later. when she'd had more time to think things over. she realized that Otto had been doing for his country. what her husband had been doing for theirs. that no blame could be attached to Otto~ ‘and that she still loved him dear- y. Two months later Mrs. Gordon Duff and Otto Von Kohenlohe were married in Berlin and went to England to live. Strange but true! I O 0 Be short. Learn to be short. Long visits. long yarns. long pray- ers. and long speeches with long words, seldom profit those who deal with them. Time is short. Moments are' golden nuggets. Learn to be brief remembering that “brevity is the soul of wit." We can bear up under some pretty severe pains if they be brief. while even pleasure can become boresome it we get too much of cs: stick to the main facts in your case and by so doing you'll find that one word will often take the place of two. A woman usually can coax a man to do anything: but she can't can be'managed by a subtle wife if she is in love with him. Few mortals can withstand the power of faithful loving devotion. The following was copied liter- ally from an old tombstone in of Cornwall. MacPherson. Who was a very person; it. Lop off all superfluous branch-‘ drive him. IThe worst of husbands lo Scotland by the late John 1v1ii1er‘i°-‘V He was 2 yards high in his stock--pass tin. his hot And he kept his accent:-ernentu clean and neat. He was slew at the battle 0! Wa- terlno plump through The. gullet. It went in at throat, And came out at the back of his coat." his out In grandmother‘: day house- wives used tea leaves for keep- ing down the dust while sweeping carpets. And farmers who wished to purify the water in their wells did so by dropping a small piece of qulcklime into the well. Somebody once said that Cana- dians have no culture and no etiquette of their own, and that if we ever succeed in making one for overselves we must follow tltose customs in vogue in other countries that speak the same Llanguage. What nonsense! As a ‘young nation we are not only hold- ing our own but are marching with long strides to the highest ideals in nationhood. The time is here to have a culture and etiquette of our own making taken from the best other nations have to offer, a sensible culture and etiquette \\hich ‘will adapt them- lselvcs to our needs; not impos- ing useless ceremonies. and forms the best good to all concerned, uniform and consistent. Tlicy say that George Washing- , n was so good he couldn't tell a lie. (‘harlcs Lamb could, but he lstamnii-red so badly that he never lnttcniptcd it. Here is a journalistic gem I lifted from the pages of a coun- ‘try paper, that shall be name- After thrilling its readers with the account of a man who was burned to death. it adds, “His "Here lies the body of Alexander screams rang out upon the scene with lurid glare." The subject is extraordinary hardly a cheerful one for a joke, but this seems really too good to llavendisli llotes aunday evening the luv. 1.. )1. Murray of Kenslngton. wu guest preacher at the United Church. Visitors from distant parts are arriving in this community. South Africa and Manitoba have had representatives. Victoria Day was celebrated as Arbor day at the Cavendish School and much credit is given teacher and scholars for the cleaning job around the school. Much building is in evidence. lnint none lnngucw court um both shining Waters and LI!!- vlew Lodge are having new dining rooms erected which reveals I growing confidence in the future of this National Park area as a tourist resort. All accommodation lie booked to capacity for July and August. The Victoria Day holiday saw a number of visitors around and several making the round of the 18-hole golt course. -00. Oo-operative association‘ owned to per cent of Canadian butter and cheese factories in 1932. against Four new double cottages are being no pey cent 1“ 1939 nan ciioss BLOOD Iloiiflil cuiiics Monday, May 31st—Beaver Club Hall, Montague 3-5 and 8-10 p.m.—Min. Objectlve——200 Tuesday, June 1st~—1-leartz Memorial Hall, Charlottetown 2-5 p.m.-—objective 150; 7-10 p.m.—objective 150 Wednesday, June 2nd—Heartz Mem. Hall, Charlottetown 2-5 p.m.—objective 150; " i-10 p.m.——objective 150 Thursday, June 3rd.—R.C.A.F. 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